Thermal Flux - Extreme Temperature Reactions

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stosht
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Thermal Flux - Extreme Temperature Reactions

Post by stosht » June 19th, 2017, 8:33 pm

Recently released Thermal Flux... it was a fun (and scary) one to record!

Preview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IIYpda7IsY

Available here:
https://collectedtransients.com/product/thermal-flux/

Description:
Thermal Flux is a sound effects library formed by extreme temperature reactions. With materials ranging from -119°F to 1900°F all captured at 192kHz/24bit, it’s a fiery (and icy) collection of unique sound design source material.

In each recording, props with vast temperature differentials interact with each other… Red hot ball bearings vaporize liquids, melt ice, and destroy various household products. Extremely cold metal instantly freezes water. Molten metals and glass pour into water, groaning, chirping, and crackling, as they solidify. Dry ice causes coins to viciously chatter. Water beads bounce, whine, and buzz on blazing hot pans. White hot sand roars and erupts upon contact with water. All of this and more was recorded with mics capturing quality frequency information up to ~65kHz. This ultrasonic content allows for extreme pitch shifting without compromising fidelity.

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